Part 7 - Final Touches and Rendering

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About This Episode

It's time to Finish up your project. You'll start by fine tuning your composition using adjustment layers. Then you'll adjust the timing of various transitions to sync better to music. Finally you'll learn how to render out your finished video as a standalone file.

The best way to learn something is by doing it! In this series you'll learn the basics of compositing and animating in Adobe After Effects CS5 by creating a dynamic motion title sequence. This first episode covers animation terminology, the After Effects workspace, commonly used tools and basic motion.

In part 2 of this series, you'll continue to expand your knowledge of Adobe After Effects CS5 by learning how to fine tune your animation. Learn how to use keyframes as well as spatial and temporal interpolation to allow elements in your motion title sequence to smoothly slide in and out of place.

Continue your education in Adobe After Effects CS5 by learning how to use masks to reveal different layers of your composition. Also covered is how to duplicate text from another composition so that you can reanimate in different ways.

In this episode, you'll learn how to group animated elements together in Adobe After Effects CS5 to create a unified motion. This process is called Parenting. You'll also learn how to use Null Objects to group motion together.

In part 6 of this series, you'll learn how to bring a Photoshop document into Adobe After Effects CS5 and then animate the various layers using rotation key frames to form the final shot for your composition.

It's time to Finish up your project. You'll start by fine tuning your composition using adjustment layers. Then you'll adjust the timing of various transitions to sync better to music. Finally you'll learn how to render out your finished video as a standalone file.

The best way to learn something is by doing it! In this series you'll learn the basics of compositing and animating in Adobe After Effects CS5 by creating a dynamic motion title sequence. This first episode covers animation terminology, the After Effects workspace, commonly used tools and basic motion.

Create a beer commercial for After Effects World Conference which will take place between 26-28 September, Seattle WA. http://aftereffectsworld.com/
Footage and SFX courtesy of pond5 http://www.pond5.com/

"Introduction for Nodes 2, a plugin for After Effects by Yanobox from FX Factory http://fxfactory.com/info/nodes2/.
We'll use this plugin to create a teaser for After Effects World Conference http://aftereffectsworld.com/"

Creative Cloud & Adobe Anywhere for Video and the Making of "Savageland"

Clay Glendenning of G-Men Media and David Whelan of Massive Film Company, Director of Savageland describe their use of Adobe Anywhere and Adobe Creative Cloud enabled them to shoot and edit a film on their own terms not bound by geographical locations or technology.

James Vasquez of USC Annenberg describes the concept of Annenberg’s 21st Century Digital Literacy Initiative and the transformation they are undertaking with respect to technology, software and use of Adobe Creative Cloud.

Join Jason Levine, principal worldwide evangelist for Creative Cloud as takes the audience at NAB 2014 though some of the key capabilities of Adobe Audition CC. The presentation covers audio restoration for video sound, and how to use side-chaining to automate soundtrack volume changes alongside a speaking track. Jason also looks at new features coming to Audition CC, including custom channelization, export to Dolby Digital formats, and enhanced multitrack tools for mixing and mastering, as well as Spectral display editing using intuitive Photoshop style tools.

In this episode, Jason will focus on the 'Convert Sample Type' dialogue. From here you're able to convert your audio files to any of the common sample rate/bit rate/channel configurations. This is where you also have additional options for using Audition's incredibly transparent Dither algorithm and noise shaping options.

In this episode, Jason covers the various mix down options when exporting from the Multitrack View, and shows how you can simultaneously export Stereo, Mono, 5.1 (where applicable) and track stems for all individual tracks and busses in one single operation.

In this episode, Jason shows you how to scan for and enable 3rd party audio plugins in Adobe Audition CS6. This also showcases Audition's smooth performance when using third-party plugins in both the Waveform (editing) View and Multitrack View.

The inclusion of this powerful 2.5D planar motion tracking software from Imagineer Systems was one of the most popular features in After Effects CS4. After Effects CS5 comes bundled with Mocha version 2, which includes important new features.